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"structural issues" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It typically refers to issues related to the physical structure of something, like a building, bridge, or other type of structure. For example, "The engineer identified several structural issues that needed to be addressed before the bridge could be reopened."
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The structural issues go deeper.
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There are some structural issues though.
There are also serious structural issues.
There are already some worrisome structural issues.
"The structural issues at play are deeply disturbing.
There are structural issues that make this challenging.
Wider, structural issues may have played a part.
But are there wider philosophical or structural issues behind this?
The partners still hope to confront those structural issues.
Until you address the structural issues, not much else matters.
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